English, asked by fernandezmarkjona, 5 months ago

if you were advising a novice researcher how would you suggest them to find useful published work? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes searching for academic literature is simple. You want academic information on a specific topic or by a particular author. You put the information into a web search engine and there it is.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Select a topic for your research or writing that you are fervently interested in. Most of my writing and study, I've noticed, come from a desire to learn more or comprehend a certain topic that interests me. In the process of explaining it to myself, I inevitably explain it to others as well, preferably in a fresh and intriguing manner that is publishable.

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Finding scholarly material might occasionally be easy. You're looking for scholarly material on a particular subject or written by a specific person. You enter the data into a search engine on the internet, and there it is.

Use your writing in as many diverse contexts as you can, including conference papers, books, blog entries, and articles and chapters. When possible, make the smaller (unrefereed) parts into the larger (refereed) pieces and vice versa. An article may eventually be generated from a blog entry, for instance. On the other hand, parts of an article's primary points can be included into one or more blog articles.

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